Why are those wild turtle doves so easy to die after being caught?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Turtle dove. They are very agile and will fly away quickly if they see the shadow of a person. Turtle doves can be said to be basically wild. In addition, the turtle dove is a protected animal in China.

    One, if captured, reaches a corresponding number, is to be condemned. Even a small capture would be unethical and even illegal.

    Like other birds and animals, turtle doves have an outdoor ecological natural environment suitable for their own survival.

    If you put it in an iron cage and raise it, its living conditions have been changed dramatically like never before, so it is difficult to apply. In the past, the sky was wide for me to "fly", but now it is a place of cones, which is indeed a kind of squeeze and restraint! People don't have so much money and material resources to create an ecological environment that can be adapted to the daily life of turtledoves.

    In addition, the ecological natural environment where you raise turtle doves is naturally not as fresh as the ecological natural environment, which causes turtle doves to be very susceptible to disease, and this ecological natural environment is even worse, they are getting weaker and weaker, and they cannot get very good care, and they are naturally very easy to die.

    **Before it was obtained, the turtle dove came into contact with the same kind, the plants and trees in nature, and other birds. Now that I have been arrested, I am nervous, and I see people every day, so it is very difficult to have a relatively stable psychological state to face you! Its life is dominated by you, and it is not bold enough to have a stable psychological state of "living and working in peace" - hugging its nest and laying eggs.

    Wheat, bud rice.

    Rice millet, alfalfa grass.

    Grass seeds, rapeseeds.

    Young shoots of cereals and some of their greenery, which are the main food of turtle doves. Wild turtle doves feed on roads in mountains and forests or in fields, where they consume nutrients from different foods. If you catch turtle doves and raise them in captivity, there is no doubt that you will not be able to arrange this rich "meal" for them, and even if you have a variety of species, you will not be able to scientifically and reasonably allocate this food according to the corresponding proportions.

    Therefore, "malnutrition.

    Or "unbalanced nutrient composition" is also a key factor that causes wild turtle doves to die in captivity after being caught.

    Wild turtle doves are afraid of people, afraid of changes in the ecological and natural environment, and afraid of unbalanced food. Although there have been cases of raising wild turtle doves, it is difficult for wild turtle doves to "live and work in peace" with human intervention. Turtle doves, the same as sparrows, are difficult to raise and very easy to die with human intervention.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because it is very uncomfortable to adapt to life after grabbing it, sometimes it is very easy to die, and I feel that I can't adapt to a new life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That's because wild animals are often active in the wild, they are particularly free and unrestrained, and they have plenty of food in the wild, and they are not harmed by any animals, so they are very happy, and naturally their vitality is also very strong, and they will be locked in a cage after being caught, and the food has also changed a lot, and their mood is also particularly depressed, so they will die quickly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the heart is very depressed, and it has not been properly nourished, and it has been tortured mentally and physically, it is easy to die.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because it is a wild animal, it is difficult to adapt to this kind of domestic situation, and it is particularly afraid of people, and the habit of drinking has also changed a lot, and it will naturally die.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I had a wild turtle dove for a week, and it ate water and watermelon seeds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Stress Response Birds are timid and easily scared to death.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two main causes of the death of the little turtle dove:

    Clause. 1. The food is not well chosen, or the amount of feeding is too small.

    Clause. Second, the surrounding temperature is too low, causing the little turtle dove to die of cold.

    Compared to adult turtle doves, baby turtle doves are much more fragile and therefore important for feeding and temperature control during the feeding process.

    The habits of turtledoves

    It inhabits wooded areas in mountains, foothills, or plains, and is mainly found at the edge of the forest, cultivated land, and in its vicinity. In autumn and winter, they migrate to the plains and often inhabit in groups with pearl-necked turtle doves. Flies like a pigeon, often gliding.

    The chirping is monotonous and low, and the vigilance is very high. Forage for sorghum, wheat seeds, rice, fruits, etc., and sometimes the larvae of insects.

    The nest is built on a tree, generally 3 7m high from the ground, made of branches, and has a simple structure. The nest is flat-disc-shaped, with an outer diameter of about 30 40cm and an inner diameter of about 30 40cm. Each clutch lays 2 eggs.

    Egg white, egg diameter 33 24 mm. The incubation period is about 18 days, and the hatching period is about 18 days.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    With the continuous development of social economy, in our real life, we will see a variety of phenomena, such as some people in the wild turtle dove, after the relevant artificial breeding, easy to die, this situation is also very want to understand, in fact, wild turtle dove belongs to one of the protected animals in our country, we can not catch wild animals in this way, once discovered, is to suffer strict legal punishment, of course, we also have to explain this problem, That's why wild spotted spots are easy to die in captivity after being caught.

    First of all, we must understand that the turtle dove is one of the late adult birds, this species is not like the chick and duckling out of the shell will eat their own food must be the same as the pigeon, after the shell must be fed by the bird to be able to survive, so such congenital conditions lead to the turtle dove in the predation and in the access to food is different, many turtle doves in the artificial capture, must go through a period of time to allow the turtle dove to adapt to such an environment.

    And the reason why this animal will die prematurely, it is very likely that it is in the process of capturing itself, resulting in the injury of this animal, so after we capture, we must carefully and carefully see if this animal is injured, if there is an injury, then we must first solve the injured situation, but this animal originally likes freedom, and we use an iron cage to limit the freedom of this animal, then it will lead to psychological changes in this animal, As a result, symptoms such as anorexia appear, which eventually lead to premature death.

    To sum up, we can understand why wild turtle doves are easy to die after being caught, but here we still have to advise everyone, do not go to the wild birds at will, because it is very likely to catch the relevant protected animals in our country, and it is very likely to face criminal punishment for this.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main reason is that artificial breeding can easily cause turtle doves to be infected with viruses, so they are easy to die.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mainly because they have been living in the wild all the time, and then suddenly start to be raised in captivity, they cannot hunt on their own, and they will not eat human food, so they are prone to death.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is because there is not enough nutrients, and there is not regular watering, and the soil is not fertile enough, and there is not some nutritious fertilizer, so it happens.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Mainly because we didn't pay attention to the fact that wild turtle doves actually need to be sterilized when breeding, and we must choose the food they like to eat when feeding.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Kill a turtledove to see if the circumstances are serious, and if it is not serious, it will not be detained.

    Killing one or more turtle doves is an illegal act, and illegal hunting of 20 or more wild animals is illegal hunting, and the circumstances are serious, and the sentence is not less than five years but not more than ten years imprisonment.

    Objectively, it is manifested in the illegal hunting and killing of rare and endangered wild animals under national key protection. There are various ways to illegally hunt and kill rare and endangered wild animals, but they can be classified into three categories: hunting rare and endangered terrestrial wild animals, fishing for rare and endangered aquatic wild animals, and killing rare and endangered terrestrial or aquatic wild animals.

    When, where, what tools were used, or what methods were used to kill them do not affect the establishment of this crime. In practice, where one of the two methods of illegal hunting and killing is used, this crime can be constituted, and where both methods are present, only one crime is constituted, and punishment cannot be combined according to multiple crimes.

    This crime is an offense, and as long as the perpetrator commits the act of illegally hunting and killing rare and endangered wild animals, it constitutes a crime. The boundary between crime and non-crime is not based on whether or not the circumstances are serious.

    The completion of the crime of illegally killing rare or endangered wildlife is to meet the constitutive elements of this crime. As long as one of the acts of hunting, fishing, or killing is completed, it constitutes completion. The killing of rare and endangered wildlife is not the only sign that the crime has been accomplished.

    The subject of this crime is a general subject, that is, any person who has reached the age of criminal responsibility and has the capacity for criminal responsibility may constitute this crime, and the unit may also become the subject of this crime.

    The subjective aspect is manifested as intent, and negligence does not constitute this crime. This crime may be constituted if the perpetrator is for the purpose of selling for profit, eating for his own use, giving gifts to relatives and friends, or taking pleasure out of limits.

    Article 341 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China Whoever illegally hunts or kills rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection, or illegally purchases, transports, or kills rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection and the products thereof, shall be sentenced to up to five years imprisonment or short-term detention and shall also be fined; where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of between 5 and 10 years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given; where the circumstances are especially serious, a sentence of 10 or more years imprisonment and a concurrent fine or confiscation of property is to be given.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Killing a turtle dove is an offence and may be suspected of illegal hunting. The turtle dove belongs to the national "three haves" protected animals. The number of days of detention is uncertain, and in serious cases, a fixed-term prison sentence or criminal detention may be imposed, and a fine. It depends.

    Legal basis: Article 6 of the "Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Law in the Trial of Criminal Cases of Destruction of Wildlife Resources" Article 6: In any of the following circumstances, hunting in prohibited areas, during prohibited periods, or by using prohibited tools or methods is illegal hunting, "serious circumstances":(1) Illegally hunting 20 or more wild animals; (2) Violating hunting laws and regulations by using prohibited tools or methods for hunting in prohibited areas or during hunting ban periods; (3) There are other serious circumstances.

    Article 341 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China Whoever illegally hunts or kills rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection, or illegally purchases, transports, or kills rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection and the products thereof, shall be sentenced to up to five years imprisonment or short-term detention and shall also be fined; where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of between 5 and 10 years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given; where the circumstances are especially serious, a sentence of 10 or more years imprisonment and a concurrent fine or confiscation of property is to be given. Whoever violates hunting laws and regulations by hunting in prohibited areas, during prohibited hunting periods, or by using prohibited tools or methods, destroying wildlife resources, and the circumstances are serious, is to be sentenced to up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or a fine.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends.

    If a wild turtle dove is incubating a baby and is disturbed for the first time, it will come back, but if it is disturbed a second time, it will give up the nest and the eggs that are hatching.

    If it is not hatching a bird, it is building a nest, and as long as it is frightened, it will decisively abandon the nest and find a good place to set up a new home.

    Turtledoves are actually smarter than we think.

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